
Power
Rangers Super Megaforce: The Perfect Storm (2015/Lionsgate DVD)
Picture:
B Sound: B Extras: D Episodes: B+
The
Megaforce Rangers are joined by the new mysterious Sliver Ranger as
they protect the Earth from the evil Prince Vekar's evil armada and
his various generals. As Orion the Silver Ranger learns more about
Earth and Earth culture, he learns how to use his new Megaforce
powers he unlocks the awesome power of Super Mega Gold Mode.
An
evil alien army invades Earth, the only thing that stand in their way
is the Power Rangers Megaforce. Five young teenagers must rise and
unlock all the new Megaforce powers to protect the Earth. As they
unlock new legendary modes, the unlock the powers of previous
Rangers. They are now joined by the new Silver Ranger, Orion from
another planet who learns the power of friendship and teamwork.
Power
Rangers Megaforce: Perfect Storm was more amusing compared to the
last couple discs of Megaforce as it had more amusing stories
and developmental growth between the characters instead of the just
usually power up and fighting the bad guys. Each new enemy
transforms into a giant monster version of themselves and then the
Power Rangers summon their Zords to form a gigantic robot to defeat
them. Each episode teaches a random moral of the day/virtue for kids
to learn and follow.
The
anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image and lossy Dolby Digital sound
us as good as these shows can possibly look on DVD, but there are no
extras.
Episodes
include...
Power
of Six - Orion learns how to work with the Rangers and to unlock
his super megaforce mode, while Jake gets jealous of all the
attention Orion is getting.
The
Perfect Storm - Tensou the Ranger's repair robot gets hit by
lighting and forget who he is.
Love
is in the Air - Levira drinks a love potion and falls for Jake
and he ends up in a (humorous) human-alien love triangle.
United
as One - Prince Vekar gets sick and steals human's happiness to
make himself a cure.
The
Grass is Always Greener ...or Bluer - Jake
and Noah get their bodies switched and learns what it really means to
walk in another's shoe for a day.
-
Ricky Chiang